Actually I don't think there's a reason to test the old version of sl-modem, since according to Roland's experiment, /dev/ttySL0 did get created when he used sl-modem version that's in karmic (2.9.11~20080817-3ubuntu2).
As for the reason why DKMS build failed with him, is that dkms script in sl-modem uses bash commands (pushd/popd) which worked in Jaunty, yet the dkms version in karmic had this change in Aug 21st: - When possible, run builds as the 'nobody' user rather than root. since the default shell of 'nobody' is dash, hence those commands failed. (Thanks for Mario Limonciello for the tip on this one) Yet I don't understand why it worked for him two days ago, then failed yesterday ! Anyways, when Roland installed the slamr module using module-assistant, /dev/ttySL0 did get created, then when he restarted it vanished. Which makes me again suspect that this behaviour is because of Ubuntu's policy of not having static devices in /dev, so when he rebooted the static /dev/slamr0 device, that was created during install of sl-modem-modules-$KVER (that resulted from module-assistant), got removed at reboot. If someone is willing to experiment wether what I said is true or not, please install sl-modem modules using module-assistant, then if /dev/ttySL0 did get created, and then disappear again after reboot, try running: sudo dpkg-reconfigure sl-modem-modules-$(uname -r) Unfortanely, I don't always have a laptop with smartlink modem chip under my hands. That's why I ask those who are suffering the bug to help. -- أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) Digital design engineer GPG KeyID: 0xEDDDA1B7 (@ subkeys.pgp.net) GPG Fingerprint: 8206 A196 2084 7E6D 0DF8 B176 BC19 6A94 EDDD A1B7 -- no more /dev/ttySL0 device node https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375148 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs